Imho- he is not electable. Talk about wasting your vote. No offense intended.
Imho- he is not electable. Talk about wasting your vote. No offense intended.
Illegal immigration isn't an issue anyone will bring up anyway. Romney is afraid to be called a 'racist' and most of the retardicans will not even address the issue, maybe Trump would have, but he has a democrat for a campaign manager, so its high ho, the way we go, third world America with no liberty and no gun ownership allowed in 20 years. I blame the 'moderate' retardicans, but hey don't want to be too political here.
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A lock-step libertarian, no matter how much I agree with many of those principles, will not be elected.
I've always wondered if all the people that say they would vote third party, but feel it is a wasted vote. If all those people actually voted for those people, would it really be a wasted vote.co vote for the candidate I agree with the most. You can say It's wasted, but I can sleep with a clear conscious knowing I stood by my beliefs.
Standing by your beliefs is one thing, putting your vote towards an un-electable candidate is another. He's not even going for a 3rd-party vote, he's trying to be the Republican nominee. You know just as well as I do that he will not be the GOP nominee. As I said, I respect many Libertarian ideas, but I'm also realistic. He will not move far enough towards the center to be elected. All candidates must move towards the center during the election cycle, whether from the right or the left, to get elected. He's a fringe candidate.
So let us continue down this road and elect some turd burglar from either party. Gee where did my freedom go?
No other candidate even addresses liberty.
"The trouble with the internet is validating sources"-- Abraham Lincoln
"Don't believe everything you read on the internet. That's how World War One started"-- Gen. Curtis E. LeMay